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If no one has any objection I'd like to start a new thread called "Flickr Photo Of The Day"

I have not been posting much on the forum recently and thought this would be my small way to contribute.They are random photo's from people on Flickr that I find artistic, cool or strange. They are not my pictures but from other members of Flickr.

I'll be mainly looking for pictures of Cuda's & Challengers but other makes of Mopar too.The odd time there will be non-mopar pictures. This will be an ongoing thread that I'll try to keep updated and members can remark on the pictures any way they like.

I will add a link at the top of each picture to allow anyone who wants to view it in a larger size or to see if there are more details about the photo.Just to let people know I am not affiliated with Flickr in any way and the site has actually gone downhill ever since they removed thumbnails and went to a endless picture tile format.

Thanks and enjoy the photo's from Flickr members. Again, these are not photo's that I have taken but from the Flickr website. I'm not that good at photography.

One of the coolest and funniest things I've ever seen was when Bart and I got together last year. We were at a train museum, and when we came back to the parking lot there were a couple dozen tiny little cars in various shades of gray...and Bart's big, bright yellow Cuda.

One of the coolest and funniest things I've ever seen was when Bart and I got together last year. We were at a train museum, and when we came back to the parking lot there were a couple dozen tiny little cars in various shades of gray...and Bart's big, bright yellow Cuda.

Pssst, HK :22yikes: Bart does not like to call his car Yellow....... :faint: :poopoke: It is a lovely shade of Orange, hey Bart :bigsmile:

Ray just an awesome picture P.S. some times I wish we had snow like that here , in Australia . But on the other hand I see what it does to cars etc. please keep them pics coming they are great :bigsmile:

That is a nice picture and setting but looks like it needs another racing mirror and the antenna is weird?

The car does seem to have a few issues, like if you look at the driver side door trim. It does not look lined up and the front bumper seems a bit distant from the car so not sure if it was replaced. Could have been a '73 or '74 made to look like a '72.

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I love that picture. I wonder where the licence plate is from. Thanks for posting Ray........or is that ZOR.

I agree it's a great shot and striking colors.Murray, ZOR is just a nick name I picked up when I was playing some recreational hockey. The ZOR Scores!! has a nice ring to it.(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk273/AAR-Cuda340/Smiles/Sports7.gif) (http://s282.photobucket.com/user/AAR-Cuda340/media/Smiles/Sports7.gif.html)

Murray, ZOR is just a nick name I picked up when I was playing some recreational hockey. The ZOR Scores!! has a nice ring to it.[/b](http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk273/AAR-Cuda340/Smiles/Sports7.gif) (http://s282.photobucket.com/user/AAR-Cuda340/media/Smiles/Sports7.gif.html)

AAR 340+6 wow they just keep on getting better . That last cuda is just like art . That red rag top say no more . Oh man oh man. Now I know why I have a cuda . I would like to think that I am a normal guy , But when I take the cover off my car i can just look at that body shape for xxxxxxx hrs. I know I have it bad . Some of my friends think that I have a problem . They drive jap cars and with that , there is no more to be said . Awesome photos :aussie:

I would like to think that I am a normal guy , But when I take the cover off my car i can just look at that body shape for xxxxxxx hrs. I know I have it bad . Some of my friends think that I have a problem .

Oh it's a sickness for sure. We all have it in some form or another. I've been know to open the man door to the garage before bed , turn on the light and smile big before going to bed. Even patted her on the fender a few times! It never gets old! :grinno:

I have to admit , it was a few years before my wife "tolerated" the mistress? :lol:I bought mine with money my Mom had left me after she passed away. I like to think she is somewhere smiling? :grinyes: :angelwings: I've wanted this car since I was 9 years old and still feel very blessed to be able to own one. Some days I still can't believe its mine! If I could have had any car in the world I still would have picked a 70 Challenger It's so not about the money, I just love the car :2thumbs:

Ray not one but two of the toughest A bodies to run the streets wow they are. Bad what a statement that photo makes thank you . Just made my day , The two darts are so so sweet cheers. P.S born two late and born in the wrong place .

But when I take the cover off my car i can just look at that body shape for xxxxxxx hrs. I know I have it bad . Some of my friends think that I have a problem . They drive jap cars and with that , there is no more to be said . Awesome photos :aussie:

I would agree to that comment, this is the very first Hemi Challenger convertible made and was converted by the Dodge factory team to produce this, what would have been amazing back in 1970, Dodge show car. I do not mind it and i know its history and can appreciate the value and stigma that are behind the car in its representation. :2thumbs:

I would agree to that comment, this is the very first Hemi Challenger convertible made and was converted by the Dodge factory team to produce this, what would have been amazing back in 1970, Dodge show car. I do not mind it and i know its history and can appreciate the value and stigma that are behind the car in its representation.

I would agree to that comment, this is the very first Hemi Challenger convertible made and was converted by the Dodge factory team to produce this, what would have been amazing back in 1970, Dodge show car. I do not mind it and i know its history and can appreciate the value and stigma that are behind the car in its representation. :2thumbs:

I liked it much better as the Yellow Jacket. I still have the original studio publicity stills of the Yellow Jacket.

Yes, that wide hood/fender trim is pretty rare also. I bet that was one loaded optioned 1971 Challenger, i wish we had woods to look for cars, all we got is bush full of Kangaroo's................... :faint:

This Gator Grain roof would not be a factory fitted roof, the seam is in the wrong location, Mopar never had just one single seam down the middle of the roof. The Gator Grain roof was stitched in one width with two seams only ever.

This Gator Grain roof would not be a factory fitted roof, the seam is in the wrong location, Mopar never had just one single seam down the middle of the roof. The Gator Grain roof was stitched in one width with two seams only ever.

You know I never noticed that but your right on. Nothing, and I mean nothing gets by you. Thanks for pointing that out.

I love that paint! Never thought of doing a "two-tone" paint job like that - but I really like it! That really makes the body lines "pop" Especially like the hood - it's kind of like a reverse V21 performance hood treatment! I'm copying this one into my personal collection. :2thumbs:

I have bookmarked a few of your pictures from Flickr to post here on the forum. I hope you don't mind.I'm sure it will help bring more traffic to your photo's and interest in your site.If you would prefer I don't post any more of your photo's from Flickr I would honor your wishes.

The writing on the blue traffic sign looked unfamiliar so I googled the store name behind it. Turns out that Chally is in Israel! :o An Israeli Mopar? :o That's a first for me. They sure do get around don't they? :grinyes: Where will one turn up next? :dunno:

Yeah, wrecking yard adventuring was great "back in the day". Never knew what you would find, but you knew that you would find something good - the yards were rich with '64-'74 Mopars.

I especially liked the big "Pick-a-Part" or "Pick-n-Pull" yards they had in California in the '80's cause everything was "flat rate". They didn't care what it came off of - all hoods $20, all doors $25, etc. Unlike some smaller yards where the savy owner knew what he had and adjusted the rates accordingly.

One time I was in a Pick-a-Part (think it was near Long Beach CA?) pulling some engine parts off of a big block Satellite when I heard the roaring of the big forklift coming down my lane. As I looked up to make sure I was out of its way I couldn't believe what I saw on the forklift - a '70 Chally A66 convertible that had been smashed in the left front. As soon as the forklift put that car down on the ground I pounced on it and claimed it as mine! Grabbed the whole top, pump and actuators, dash, interior and a lot of other parts off of that car. I didn't stop stripping that car until I was out of money and with their great flat rate pricing I got a lot of parts before the money ran out!

Just a quick note. Flickr has made more changes to there website so it's getting harder to link some photo's in the smaller size.I hope this size will not cause too much distortion to the thread. Most will be the 1024 size.

Ray, love the pictures but seriously you need to post a blood pressure warning with some of them!! I usually see the new one in the morning when I'm on my second cup of coffee and the old ticker takes a spike. Thanks for your efforts.

Really like that "Phantom" Daytona. Love the look of the Aero or Basset wheels with the Goodyears. Thanks for keeping this thread up! I like the variety and check it out every so often for inspiration. Dave

Really like that "Phantom" Daytona. Love the look of the Aero or Basset wheels with the Goodyears. Thanks for keeping this thread up! I like the variety and check it out every so often for inspiration. Dave

Thanks Dave. I'll keep this thread going as long as I can or until I'm told to shut it down. I still enjoy updating it each day.

I'm assuming the hottie with the camera already took pics of the Chally and Cuda and is now just waisting time with the fiberglass.

She probably is the owner of the corvette and trying to distract everyone from admiring a truely American apple pie MOPAR !!!!our else that was the first car she got layed in and her butt has more wrinkles in it then the fiberglass. :smokin: :screwy: :grinyes: :lol:

It's obvious the lady in the blue chair at the back of the picture is the Corvette owner....There's a FJ6 1971 Hemicuda parked behind the purple Challenger (out of frame) that has everybody in the picture's attention...That young girl in question is not actually taking a picture....she's sipping straight Jack Daniel's out of a black cup...trying to drown her sorrows because she came to the event with the dork in the Corvette jacket but really wants to go home with the Hemicuda owner....He's the hot dude in the blue plaid shirt that looks like me from behind.. :2cents:

This Gator Grain roof would not be a factory fitted roof, the seam is in the wrong location, Mopar never had just one single seam down the middle of the roof. The Gator Grain roof was stitched in one width with two seams only ever.

Correct but the car is an original gator top sunroof car. The sunroof panel still has the original top material.

I had a feeling it might not be an original. Thanks for that link & info.

He also has quite a few shows that are available on u tube. I hook up to the TV via chromecast and enjoy them!http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL933202463D47A1C2 (http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL933202463D47A1C2)This was inspirational to me with my fender project/315 tires up front.The Original Sting Ray - /BIG MUSCLE (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sh_8zMVlNVM#ws)

maybe I`m a jerk with things like this, but when you take pics like that, I think everything just needs to be perfect... all I see is the decklid ,bumper and exhaust tip sticking out like a sore thumb.... sorry :misbehaving:don`t get me wrong.... I`d store it in my garage any day :bigsmile:

I love that paint! Never thought of doing a "two-tone" paint job like that - but I really like it! That really makes the body lines "pop" Especially like the hood - it's kind of like a reverse V21 performance hood treatment! I'm copying this one into my personal collection. :2thumbs:

I'd be curious to see how many members can correctly identify all 5 cars. It would show a good idea of difference in age.

Eh, c'mon dfrazz, I'm 30, so I'm on the younger end if the CC spectrum, and those 5 cars couldn't be easier to ID! Lol I think any car guy, over the age of 20 should be able to pic these out of a lineup

That's my wife's car. We have no idea who took the picture or how it got to the front page of Yahoo Autos. Ironically, she just sold the 2011 392 and has the Hellcat on pre-order. The pricing does not look too bad - better than we were thinking!

It's amazing how that yellow machine gets on the web in so many places from Houston Coffee & Cars to Adams Polishes, etc.

The truck could be in Panama , bamboo will grow 6 " / day here so 35 feet or so in 2 months , we have a papaya tree behind us that was cut down to zero in Dec , it is now 20' high or so . the truck looks like an 81/82 by the grille so it is 30 + years old now

Funny for years that nose did nothing for me. I kind of thought of it as an orphan car styling wise. Now after seeing "Mutant Bee" a few years ago it really changed my opinion of the car. I love it now! Mutant Bee - 70 SuperBee by Muscle Rod Shop (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hueyrWWyne0#ws)

There is something about some of these images ... are they "real" or are they really good computer graphic images? The computer generated images are getting so good sometimes it is hard to tell :dunno:

I have to paint the body still , paint is my nemesis , everything part on my challenger was either painted wrinkle or fish eye , I spent hours cleaning & prepping every part when I redid the R/T SE & it would fisheye or wrinkle every time :pullinghair:

Thanks guys for the info. I have that movie on VHS somewhere so I'll have to find it & blow the dust off and watch it again.Yeah, I still have my VHS player set up and working. It's a collectors item now.

That is a fascinating photo :thumbsup: Looks like they are moving it onto (or off of) a ship or something? Probably another Mopar on its way to Sweden (they seem like they have the 3rd largest Mopar population after the U.S. and Canada)!

That is a fascinating photo :thumbsup: Looks like they are moving it onto (or off of) a ship or something? Probably another Mopar on its way to Sweden (they seem like they have the 3rd largest Mopar population after the U.S. and Canada)!

I thought the same thing when I first viewed the photo. Here is a wider shot that shows it's on a crane in a parking area at "Sam Houston Race Park" in Houston, TX.Must be a publicity stunt or something?

That's a great pic djais, I love ebodies, but I fell in love with your roadrunner when u started posting pics/video, great looking car!

Thanks...she was fun. it's interesting to see the differences between the B and the E bodies. My 71 was def. a smaller B body, so less of a transition than the E. but I have a lot more width in the garage now.

Gotta be a posey car or tribute, check out the hood, it's a t/a hood, but it's painted green with the scoop painted black separately, just like the posey car. And it's got the same stickers on the fender

Thanks for the info on that Cuda Hunter.I've never seen it before so I was just curious why it was there.Still not sure what purpose it holds other than to maybe stabilize the rear end from fishtailing when going over a certain speed?

Don't mean to get off topic hijacking the thread, but I really like that built in lift! :2thumbs: I'm putting an addition onto the garage in the spring and I want to have a lift like that in it. Does anyone recognize that kind of lift? PM me if you do so that we don't jack up this great thread. Sorry for the interruption AC340+6 ... please continue with your great work. :2thumbs:

Looks like a real swamp of a day. Hope you were not caught in the downpour.I think I'll start a new thread with only pictures of cars sitting in water... :smilielol:I'll post another one today. Oh Joy!!

I never even noticed them. It just looks like an old, abandoned factory or building falling apart with garbage all around.Someone could pick that stuff up and make a few dollars by selling them to a scrap yard. I'm on my way!

Nice picture. Love how you have some close-ups imbedded around the car & grayed the background.You should submit your car for "Car of the Month" http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=14902.0 (http://www.cuda-challenger.com/cc/index.php?topic=14902.0)Just let Moderator "4Cruizn" know your willing to submit your car.

Same '70 Challenger on 3 out of four days this week. Must be some kind of record!

It's all good. This thread is geared towards pictures so every now & then a few additional photo's from members is fine.If he or any member has 100's of pictures to post I would suggest they start a new thread and make it their own.

1971 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible. These pictures were taken in 1979.Looks like somewhere in Europe, maybe the UK.

This is what the person who posted the pictures says in the description.

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"It sat on a drive way opposite my nan`s house for as long as I can remember.It originally had a damaged near side front wing which was then replaced along with the front panel,then parked like this and never moved.Just before my nan moved house the car disappeared and I never saw it again."

Wow, was it your personal car or a restoration/sell project? Not to many people can say they owned a wing car! :2thumbs:

It was my own car, numbers matching 440 4bbl column auto/bench seat. EV2 with white lettering. Sold it in 1999 for $40,000.00. :crying: Drove that car everywhere, no trailers back then...Drove it to Indy for the Nats, Carlisle, Englishtown, you name it... :burnout: http://www.alangallantautomotiverestoration.com/PAST-RESTO-10.html (http://www.alangallantautomotiverestoration.com/PAST-RESTO-10.html)

Can't really see it in those pictures, but the license plate reads "NO CUDA " :smilielol:

It was my own car, numbers matching 440 4bbl column auto/bench seat. EV2 with white lettering. Sold it in 1999 for $40,000.00. :crying: Drove that car everywhere, no trailers back then...Drove it to Indy for the Nats, Carlisle, Englishtown, you name it... :burnout: [url]http://www.alangallantautomotiverestoration.com/PAST-RESTO-10.html[/url] ([url]http://www.alangallantautomotiverestoration.com/PAST-RESTO-10.html[/url])

Sweet Cuda! Do you know of this car Cuda Hunter? Looks like the pic might be from down around the four corners area.

I've seen the orange Barracuda in the Colorado Springs area. Not sure where the picture could have been taken. That could be any hill side cut in town or any construction site close by. The black Cuda I don't recognize even though the backdrop appears similar. There is tarmac and grass in the black Cuda pic that doesn't show in the orange Barracuda pic.

I guess they just had the event on April 26th but there is another one later in the year on September 20th.I was not there but have been by the place a few times as my sister lives just south of Courtland.They mainly run dirt bikes during the summer.Here is a link to there web site... http://www.gopherdunes.com/mud-fest/ (http://www.gopherdunes.com/mud-fest/)

Naw.... it looks like it just ate some Camaro, Mustang,BMW, etc.... sometimes your face gets dirty after a buffet :icon16:I think that's the hemi powered Cuda racecar over in Europe. It was for sale not to long ago?

Yeah, your right! It's belly looks full ( BURP!! )It's just funny sometimes how cars looks from different angles or color, etc. that makes them seem alive.We all know "Killdozer" "Christine" or "The Car"

maybe it has something to do with media hosting sites cracking down on Adobe Flash?? http://money.cnn.com/2015/07/14/technology/flash-firefox-facebook/ (http://money.cnn.com/2015/07/14/technology/flash-firefox-facebook/)

Weird? I clicked on the picture and pasted but link says " no longer available" but I can see the picture AARcuda posted? :clueless:

I still see the picture? Weird how some can't? Must be something to do with what browser your using maybe? I clicked on it , saved it , then uploaded it to photobucket. Then pasted it here. (http://i651.photobucket.com/albums/uu240/B_Richmond/70RTSE.jpg) (http://s651.photobucket.com/user/B_Richmond/media/70RTSE.jpg.html)

I still see the picture? Weird how some can't? Must be something to do with what browser your using maybe? I clicked on it , saved it , then uploaded it to photobucket. Then pasted it here. ([url]http://i651.photobucket.com/albums/uu240/B_Richmond/70RTSE.jpg[/url]) ([url]http://s651.photobucket.com/user/B_Richmond/media/70RTSE.jpg.html[/url])

Thank you.............now I can see clearly...............great pic.............. :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:

I remember seeing this car back in the early 2000s, I don't think it was called a barracuda, it was based on the "Razor" concept from the 90s. My guess is someone grabbed this picture, put it on flikr and started labeled it a barracuda

That must be where I have seen it. Thanks!Just in case someone wants to get more info about the car here is the link...http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dodge-Challenger-RT-SE-440-SIX-PACK-ROTISSERIE-/361364496246?forcerrptr=true&hash=item5423009f76&item=361364496246 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dodge-Challenger-RT-SE-440-SIX-PACK-ROTISSERIE-/361364496246?forcerrptr=true&hash=item5423009f76&item=361364496246)

That must be where I have seen it. Thanks!Just in case someone wants to get more info about the car here is the link...[url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dodge-Challenger-RT-SE-440-SIX-PACK-ROTISSERIE-/361364496246?forcerrptr=true&hash=item5423009f76&item=361364496246[/url] ([url]http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dodge-Challenger-RT-SE-440-SIX-PACK-ROTISSERIE-/361364496246?forcerrptr=true&hash=item5423009f76&item=361364496246[/url])

I used to have that pickle fork hood when I was a kid; got it from a huge junkyard in DC named Banks. I cut out the scoop and I had plans to put it on my flat hood. I gave up on that when laying it out and noticing that the ridge line on the scoop was razor thin while ridge line on my hood was something like half an inch.

Sure you will, but they won't be tail-wagging donuts, u will sit in one place and spin in a circle, i watched a SRT8 jeep do it, looks like fun! Kinda like this blown SS. http://youtu.be/JOvG_2Y-aN8 (http://youtu.be/JOvG_2Y-aN8)

Still that SuperBee is awesome!! :ylsuper: How can, such old looks, be so attractive compared to the newer concept cars?

Most newer cars are similar in looks and tend to be square & boxy. The older cars had more defined lines & curves just like beautiful women with just as much upkeep.The simplest term is "Sexy" and "Bold" but that's just my view. As the old saying goes "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" :grinyes:

Most newer cars are similar in looks and tend to be square & boxy. The older cars had more defined lines & curves just like beautiful women with just as much upkeep.The simplest term is "Sexy" and "Bold" but that's just my view. As the old saying goes "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" :grinyes:

1970 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible. Wishing everyone a very MERRY CHRISTMAS!!( TelisSE440 I see you had this picture posted in another thread so I'm sorry for posting it again. I had it bookmarked to post tonight and it's all I had from Flickr. )

Thanks for the clarification on the year.I should double check this stuff more often and never assume the posters facts as genuine.(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk273/AAR-Cuda340/Smiles/Smileys.gif)

I had a 78 Trail Duster with a 360 4spd; rebuilt the engine, painted it (was silver, painted it blue) and drove from ND to CA, a year later drove back to ND and sold it for what I had originally paid for it. Was a great truck.

Sorry about the picture not showing too well. It looks like it has been removed from Flickr.If you click on the link it shows 404.Those of you who do see the picture it's possible that's because it's saved in your browser's cache.I hope today's picture will last longer than 1 day.

Cool picture! Anybody know someone in Cali with a viper? I'm trying to rent one when I got out in March as a gift to my dad for his 65th bday. His dream car and he's never even sat in one, the only 2 only exotic rentals that had em wanted 1,000 a day. I was hoping to spend about $500 a day for a gen 1 or 2

The '71 T/A would have been so cool to have been produced (air-brushed photo for brief early marketing.... crummy weather day!)

The Posey 77 car is one of my all-time favorites cars (and the 76, and the 42/48 AARs).... could've bought them back in late 70s when they were being sold through SIAC newsletter. Great that they eventually were restored and raced.... need to see the 76 car on-track again!!!... historic vintage events.... my favorites!

That's 108804 - one of a "batch" of Hemi Challengers that Mr Norm ordered for 1971. This car originally came equipped with a Shaker - but the original purchaser had Mr Norms change it out for the Six Pack hood before taking delivery of the car. He also had Mr Norm put on the high-rise intake, headers and do one of Mr Norm's famous Stage III dyno tunes on the car before he took possession of it.

I once owned on of those; 318 3spd, gun metal grey with a white & checkered interior. I put a 340 4 spd in it and painted it yellow Emron. Nice car until I spun a rod bearing then I traded it in for a 74 Challenger and started all over. I really liked that Road Runner.

I saw one for sale at the Frankenmuth MI show a few years ago. Black with orange stripe, beautiful paint, 440-4spd. The owner wasn't with it and I had to tear myself away before he came back or I might have bought it. If one like that shows up again someday I'm in trouble.

Ok, I visited there about 10 years ago , interesting place. It was foggy that day and there were weird sand structures there , still don't know how they were formed.Ending up buying some property next to Mt Blanca after that.

I have not been back since.The property is about 6 miles south of Mt Blanca Peak, north of 160 and east of 150 , flat.In 2004 , I spent two weeks traveling thru mainly New Mexico , but went up to Evergreen Colorado to see my Godson brother and family and down to El Paso Texas. 3000 miles.

LOL...holy crap that is funny...that was my second thought when I saw the pic (right after wow, good looking car)!!! :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol:

Hope i donot up set any one with there fast 4 s . Or the honda ,toyota ,nissan gang. SORRY Jap cars that try and look cool but cannot full stop . Just you know i only look Once at them . The viper on there other hand is all class and muscle.Its markes a statement. Old school and proud of :cheers:

Hope i donot up set any one with there fast 4 s . Or the honda ,toyota ,nissan gang. SORRY Jap cars that try and look cool but cannot full stop . Just you know i only look Once at them . The viper on there other hand is all class and muscle.Its markes a statement. Old school and proud of :cheers:

As an ex Chrysler employee:

Only the best of the best of assembly line workers are hand selected to build Vipers.

Hope i donot up set any one with there fast 4 s . Or the honda ,toyota ,nissan gang. SORRY Jap cars that try and look cool but cannot full stop . Just you know i only look Once at them . The viper on there other hand is all class and muscle.Its markes a statement. Old school and proud of :cheers:

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As an ex Chrysler employee:

Only the best of the best of assembly line workers are hand selected to build Vipers.

I agree with both of you 100%. It's too bad the run of new vipers is coming to an end.

Drab colored Mopars were all over back then. They outnumbered high impact colors by a long shot.

I was born in 77. Actually I remember a lot of green Mopars when I was a kid. I would have thought they only made green Mopars if it weren't for TV and magazines. By the time I was old enough to pay attention, most of the muscle cars I would see were broken down beside someone's house. I still don't think I have ever seen a Barracuda with hubcaps installed.

1970 Dodge Challenger T/A & 2017 Dodge Challenger T/A.As most of you now know it looks like Dodge will have a new Challenger T/A.I'm good with that, but the hood is wrong. Maybe they will have an option for the right hood and charge extra?